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23-OCT-2008

Double Barred Finch

Scientific name: Taeniopygia bichenovii
Family: Passeridae
Order: Passeriformes

another visitor to the feeder this morning.

The Double-barred Finch is one of the long-tailed grass-finches and is notable for its 'owl-faced' features, having a white face bordered black. It is grey-brown, with white underparts banded black above and below the chest, giving the species its name. The wings are black, spotted white, the tail is black and the bill and legs are blueish-grey. Juveniles are dulller, with indistinct chest bars. These grass-finches usually feed in flocks and have a bouncing, undulating flight pattern.


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Alexander Kazakov17-Jul-2020 07:27
So nice! V
CIS27-Oct-2008 22:17
Yep...I'm in AWE!
Guest 23-Oct-2008 06:45
Very nice capture of this beautiful creature
Sheila23-Oct-2008 01:18
A very attractive little bird, Laine.
PauloCGama23-Oct-2008 01:06
lovely - what a catch, Laine!
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Jean Chiasson23-Oct-2008 01:05
Wonderful image and composition vote
Yvonne23-Oct-2008 00:52
You have a new lens! Wonderful shot Laine!
Jay Levin23-Oct-2008 00:44
Very lovely capture, Laine. I gather that your 800mm lens was too heavy for this shot!
Faye White23-Oct-2008 00:41
sweet little bird!
Stephen Ware23-Oct-2008 00:20
Great discription and shot, I like the composition.
royalld23-Oct-2008 00:13
I can visualize the bouncing, undulating flight pattern described in your write-up.
Great shot.
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